Waste dumping threatens Darjeeling
Darjeeling is one of India’s oldest municipalityContinue Reading
Darjeeling is one of India’s oldest municipalityContinue Reading
By Saji Thomas Indore, Dec. 2, 2018: Nehal Patel used to shy away from people with HIV/AIDS who visit a care center that shares space on her high school campus, but now she is no longer afraid to sit near them and exchange pleasantries. “I could not have imagined doingContinue Reading
Christianity enjoyed royal patronage and successive Nizams, Muslim rulers, gifted big clocks, bells, teak furniture and decorative pieces to many churchesContinue Reading
C.M. Paul Shillong, Nov. 21, 2018: A catholic priest’s Caring Ministry in Shillong has gifted 24 newly built homes to needy people. Christened Dong Don Bosco, the new village at Nongkohlew within the Mawlai Constituency was inaugurated and blessed, Sunday 18 November 2018. “The new dong [village] is named ‘DongContinue Reading
By Felix Anthony Tinsukia, Nov 18, 2018: Two men have launched a project to feed the hungry in the streets of Tinsukia, a commercial town in the northeastern Indian state of Assam. “We do not want anyone in the town to go to sleep on empty stomach. However, we onlyContinue Reading
By: Paulina Guzik No matter when someone writes to Ashish Gadnis, there is almost no chance he will answer from Austin, Texas, where he lives. He will spend a Wednesday in Rwanda and on Friday he is already in Brazil, before taking a flight to Myanmar on a Sunday. He’sContinue Reading
By Ed Condon Miao, India, Nov 7, 2018: Many bishops spend their days carefully making plans to lead and manage the dioceses entrusted to them. Bishop George Pallipparambil of Miao is different. He says that in his diocese, the planning is done by God. His job, he says, is toContinue Reading
New Delhi, Nov. 5, 2018: With Delhi’s air quality expected to deteriorate further post Diwali, several schools have started taking precautionary measures. Shifting the morning assembly of students indoors, mandating them to wear masks during outdoor activities and distributing gooseberries are among the measures taken by schools in Delhi andContinue Reading
By Srilekha Chakraborty Pakur, Oct. 31, 2018: Khusmi (name changed), stared at me when asked her about the disposal mechanism for sanitary napkins in their schools. “Changing pads? I have never changed in school. I either don’t come to school or if I come, I change when I go backContinue Reading
It is four times as tall as the Statue of LibertyContinue Reading
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